Yeah, this is going to be the start of something bad. Right, Ryan Murphy?

It doesn't seem like there are too many people in this business you have a soft spot for the Kings of Leon. There fans are loyal, for sure, but every time we turn around, we feel like there is someone with some major beef with them. This morning, it's Hanson.

In a new interview, the brothers laid in thick on the band for canceling their tour to deal with some issues, including Caleb Followill's "exhaustion." Issac, the eldest Hanson, explained:

To recap, Kings of Leon frontman Caleb Followill got very sick while performing during a Friday night show in Dallas, blamed it on the heat, and then couldn't perform the rest of the show.

Following the show, Caleb's brother Jaredtweeted an apology to fans, and made it clear that there were BIGGER issues going on then just heat exhaustion.

Then yesterday we learned that all the U.S. shows in Kings of Leon's tour are being cancelled, and in a statement released by their rep, the reason given was that Caleb is "suffering from vocal issues and exhaustion."

Now, a source close to the band is saying that Caleb's big issue is actually related to alcohol:

After abruptly leaving the stage in Dallas and canceling another in Houston, Kings of Leon frontman Caleb Followill and his bandmates have rescheduled their Texas concert dates.

As we told you earlier, Caleb left the stage during their Dallas performance after complaining of the heat.

The band apologized to their fans, with Caleb's brother Jared alluding that there might have been more than just heat exhaustion.

Thankfully, the band has rescheduled the two shows, September 21 in Dallas and September 22 in Houston. Tickets for the previous shows will be honored and refunds will be honored for fans who cannot make the new dates.

Good move, guys. The fans deserved a full show so this will definitely make it up to them. In the meantime, we hope you work on your issues so that this doesn't happen again.

A new Bill Cosby accuser's story of how he allegedly sexually assaulted her after drugging her drink is horrifying.

According to Patricia, -- who decided to keep her last name anonymous -- Bill invited her to a dinner party in 1978 after they met at a conference... a dinner party that ended up just being the two of them: